Favorable policy is sparking a charging infrastructure boom in the U.S.
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New U.S. EV Registrations Went Into The Red In February For First Time Since 2020
Without Tesla, which is the biggest player by far in the EV game, the numbers actually went up compared to last year.
Tesla price cut: Model Y undercuts Model 3 by $5,000 with tax credit
Tesla on Saturday once again cut prices on several of its models for the U.S. market, as part of around-the-world price cuts. Given the cuts, anyone considering the Model 3 and Model Y in the U.S. may want to take a fresh look at the numbers. The base price of the Model Y rear-wheel drive has dropped $2,000 versus last week, to $44,630, while the...
GM Energy Prepares To Bring V2H Technology To Homes In North America
General Motors will introduce V2H technology with its Silverado EV and expand it to all its upcoming electric vehicles.
Hongqi EHS7 electric SUV to unveil at Beijing Auto Show
Ahead of the unveiling of the Hongqi EHS7 at the Beijing Auto Show we bring you pictures and details about the electric SUV.
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Tesla Drops Full Self-Driving Price From $12,000 To $8,000
The price of the monthly FSD subscription has also been halved and is now $99 per month.
PepsiCo Ordered 100 Tesla Semis In 2017. Tesla Delivered 36 So Far
Tesla built roughly 140 Semis to date, according to historical data and a new report from Reuters.
Tesla Investors To Musk: ‘At Least Appear To Make Tesla Your Top Priority’
This week is set to be a tumultuous one for Tesla as investors seek answers about robotaxis, the stock price and Musk's compensation.
Neta launches Neta L SUV with starting price of $18,000
Neta L is currently available only in EREV variants, BEV variants will be offered in the future.
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Airless tires look like the future for robotaxis, EVs, and more
Michelin built its name on tires that ride on a cushion of air. But the top tire-maker in the world sees the future as completely airless. “We are convinced at Michelin that airless is the future technology that is necessary for many reasons,” Cyrille Roget, the company’s director of scientific and technical communications, said...